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How Often Should a 76-Year-Old Have a Colonoscopy? Personalizing Your Decision
According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), for adults ages 76 to 85, routine colorectal cancer screening is no longer universally recommended. The decision on **how often should a 76 year old have a colonoscopy** should be a personalized discussion with a healthcare provider, weighing a patient's overall health, life expectancy, and screening history against the potential risks of the procedure.
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Healthy Aging